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iPhone's here... Say Goodbye to Nokia
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sondjata
2007-06-22 , 03:04
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What I'm saying is that it's likely the technologically needed parts are in the iPhone and are probably disabled. Apple has done this before. Firmware update and suddenly your device can do things it couldn't (wouldn't) do before. I can use my iPod as an example.
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